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host: tony from ellen. caller: good morning. i do not believe anything you are saying. let me tell you something __ slavery was the biggest terrorism ever. ever. it seems like people of color are either terrorists, hhave ebola, or are illegal immigrants. that one caller was right __ i love the country of israel __ but it has a corrupt government. so do we. host: what you __ do you say to that? guest: i am in agreement to what you say about slavery, we're still saying that. it was an awful mark on her history. we have done a lot of work over the years tried to make amends for that. host: marshall from florida. caller: i was born in hiroshima. my father came there __ my family lived off_base with the japanese people. they were amazed by how friendly the people were, aand how they accommodated our customs. my point is __ there really is not such a thing as the bad people. there are only bad ideas. these ideas need to be eliminated through understanding and compassion. whether it is the islamic people, or jewish people, or christian people. when christians were burning othe
host: tony from ellen. caller: good morning. i do not believe anything you are saying. let me tell you something __ slavery was the biggest terrorism ever. ever. it seems like people of color are either terrorists, hhave ebola, or are illegal immigrants. that one caller was right __ i love the country of israel __ but it has a corrupt government. so do we. host: what you __ do you say to that? guest: i am in agreement to what you say about slavery, we're still saying that. it was an awful mark...
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her boss eventually took the elevator, but mary ellen continued down the stairs. she did not make it out of the building and was the only clearfield county native to lose their life in the attacks in new york. three years ago the pennsylvania route 53 bridge was renamed in her memory. mr. speaker, i rise in honor of the kindness mary ellen showed for her co-worker on one of the worst days our nation has ever known. we must never forget that thousands like mary ellen who truly embody the undying resolve of the american people. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i concluded my summer tour of oregon at the fire control center on the warm springs indian reservation. summer was an amazing time in my state. smoke enveloped downtown portland all the way 270 miles to the south in medford. as i drove past into central oregon, the greater lake national park consumed 25 square miles. throughout the west 8.5 mi
her boss eventually took the elevator, but mary ellen continued down the stairs. she did not make it out of the building and was the only clearfield county native to lose their life in the attacks in new york. three years ago the pennsylvania route 53 bridge was renamed in her memory. mr. speaker, i rise in honor of the kindness mary ellen showed for her co-worker on one of the worst days our nation has ever known. we must never forget that thousands like mary ellen who truly embody the undying...
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in our your money segment ellen mitchell talking about the amount of money the united states spends for military bands. the washington journal starts at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ >> next, newsmakers with air force secretary debra lee james. on how tocussion combat al qaeda and isis. after that an islamic scholar discusses religious freedom and sedition ship in the united states. thus and citizenship in the united states. >> joining us is therefore secretary deborah lee james. thank you for being here with us. joining us is tom vanden brook and richard lardner who covers defense and foreign defense issues. we appreciate your time and questions. the comments of the president last thursday at the air force graduation ceremony. he said "when you look at the world guided by clear eyed assessment and based on assessment, fax, and judgment." was that a reference to donald trump? sec. james: i took the president's words literally. and what is going on today. he pointed out we are prosperous nation. we are, in the eyes of the world, those who always wish to emulate us in othe
in our your money segment ellen mitchell talking about the amount of money the united states spends for military bands. the washington journal starts at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ >> next, newsmakers with air force secretary debra lee james. on how tocussion combat al qaeda and isis. after that an islamic scholar discusses religious freedom and sedition ship in the united states. thus and citizenship in the united states. >> joining us is therefore secretary...
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. >> next up is ellen cortez from let freedom ring? >> let freedom ring. >> an edge in this is obama-care and its web of bureaucracy? what we going to do with it? we will erase the. they say there are no young people in the tea party. i think i'm here to prove that is true. or this guy here. this health care law is supposed to be a marvelous thing for youth. we can stay on our parents' health care until we are 26. that is usually -- that is really an ideal role. we want to be independent from our parents. that means we need jobs, and this president, what has he done? he is kept his eye off of the ball and passed a law that six away your freedom -- and takes away your freedom. we want to be independent and have jobs. three out of 10 young adults are forced to live better home. we need to get rid of barack obama so we can bring them a better future. [applause] >> president obama made a lot of promises about his health care law, but when he did not make and probably should have was that he could bring families closer together. all these u
. >> next up is ellen cortez from let freedom ring? >> let freedom ring. >> an edge in this is obama-care and its web of bureaucracy? what we going to do with it? we will erase the. they say there are no young people in the tea party. i think i'm here to prove that is true. or this guy here. this health care law is supposed to be a marvelous thing for youth. we can stay on our parents' health care until we are 26. that is usually -- that is really an ideal role. we want to be...
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ellen, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. that lady that was just on, she is the worst one going. i think that the tea party is a dirty name in it is so long. host: why? caller: the tea party gets a bad name, they are human beings and they have an opinion. host: what you think of "the wall street journal"? republicans need to be pragmatic? if you have a tea party candidate they cannot win in a general election, is it wise to vote for a more moderate republican? caller: yes. host: you do? caller: yes. host: would you call yourself a moderate? caller: i can, but i do not want to. you know why? there are so many hot heads on the other side. obama is doing so much for the unions and frankly, i think they will ruin my country. host: in this -- pennsylvania senate race, do you think that pat to me is a moderate? caller: i think that he is very sensible. host: james, democratic line, your next. caller: i think that the bankers are backing up the republican party. why? they are deliberately tying up the money. why? they want to republicans in. why? tax breaks. when you make $200 million p
ellen, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. that lady that was just on, she is the worst one going. i think that the tea party is a dirty name in it is so long. host: why? caller: the tea party gets a bad name, they are human beings and they have an opinion. host: what you think of "the wall street journal"? republicans need to be pragmatic? if you have a tea party candidate they cannot win in a general election, is it wise to vote for a more moderate republican? caller: yes. host: you...
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ellen inrt with indiana, republican line. how would you answer the question? let me put it that way. caller: i'm 83 years old tomorrow. host: congratulations. 14, israeln i was became a nation in fulfillment of bible policy. i have studied bible policy ever since, and so has my family. the reason i bring that up is so far, over half of it has been fulfilled. the headlines in the last 10 years have been exactly what the bible predicted. studied bible prophecy, we could talk to muslims, we could talk to people of other faiths, and asked them, why do not believe what god said was going to happen so that we can all agree? host: sure -- caller: that would be my suggestion. host: as far as not agreeing, when you talk politics with family and friends, presidential politics 20 16, do you talk with those who disagree with, and what are those discussions like ? caller: yes. i talk about all the time. actually, i'm an evangelical. theke cruz, but, if we do wrong thing, based on bible prophecy, if we don't get to our foundingour fathers, and go to the left, america is ove
ellen inrt with indiana, republican line. how would you answer the question? let me put it that way. caller: i'm 83 years old tomorrow. host: congratulations. 14, israeln i was became a nation in fulfillment of bible policy. i have studied bible policy ever since, and so has my family. the reason i bring that up is so far, over half of it has been fulfilled. the headlines in the last 10 years have been exactly what the bible predicted. studied bible prophecy, we could talk to muslims, we could...
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tragedy, we are here today with celeste, her family, barker's father, frank, and his stepmother, sue ellen. we are here to celebrate the short but remarkable life, another life of a person here in our family also of the united states capitol. as a father, myself, i cannot even fathom the difficulties that the family's going through. but we want you to know all of us that are here today that the life that has been lived of franklin barker west was important and is important to us. we yield back our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back his time. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from kentucky have a general leave request? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to evise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 1900, the natural gas pipeline permitting reform act. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 420 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 1900. t
tragedy, we are here today with celeste, her family, barker's father, frank, and his stepmother, sue ellen. we are here to celebrate the short but remarkable life, another life of a person here in our family also of the united states capitol. as a father, myself, i cannot even fathom the difficulties that the family's going through. but we want you to know all of us that are here today that the life that has been lived of franklin barker west was important and is important to us. we yield back...